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|a Athabaskan Prosody.
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|a ATHABASKAN PROSODY; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Table of contents; CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PREFACE TO MICHAEL KRAUSS' ARTICLE; PREFACE TO 'ATHABASKAN TONE'; ATHABASKAN TONE; THE PHONETICS OF ATHABASKAN TONOGENESIS; ON TONE AND LENGTH IN TAHLTAN (NORTHERN ATHABASKAN); THE TONOLOGY OF THE WESTERN APACHE NOUN STEM; PROPERTIESOF TONE IN DENE SULINÉ; PITCH, TONE, AND INTONATION IN TANACROSS; HOW STRESS SHAPES THE STEM-SUFFIX COMPLEX IN ATHABASKAN; DURATION, INTONATION AND PROMINENCE IN APACHE; PROMINENCE AND THE VERB STEM IN SLAVE (HARE).
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|a A CORPUS-BASED APPROACH TO TAHLTAN STRESSPROSODY IN TWO ATHABASKAN LANGUAGES OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA; SUBJECT INDEX; LANGUAGE INDEX; The series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory.
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|a This collection of articles on stress and tone in various Athabaskan languages will interest theoretical linguists and historically oriented linguists alike. The volume brings to light new data on the phonetics and/or phonology of prosody (stress, tone, intonation) in various Athabaskan languages, Chiricahua Apache, Dene Soun'liné, Jicarilla Apache, Sekani, Slave, Tahltan, Tanacross, Western Apache, and Witsuwit'en. As well, some contributions describe how prosody is to be reconstructed for Proto-Athabaskan, and how it evolved in some of the daughter languages.
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